Packaging Regulations for Deliveries

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Packaging Regulations for Deliveries
ANDREAS STIHL AG & Co. KG
Postfach 1771
71307 Waiblingen
Packaging Regulations for Deliveries
Version 1.0 – August 2015
Table of Contents:
1.
PREAMBLE..................................................................................................................................... 2
2.
PROCESS OF PACKAGING DEFINITION .................................................................................... 2
3.
BASIC REQUIREMENTS FOR PACKAGING DESIGN ................................................................. 2
3.1.
3.2.
3.3.
3.4.
FILLING CAPACITY ..................................................................................................................... 3
STACKING ................................................................................................................................. 3
LOADING ................................................................................................................................... 3
IDENTIFICATION ......................................................................................................................... 4
4.
INCOMING GOODS PROCESS / 8D-REPORT ............................................................................. 4
5.
PACKAGING MATERIAL ............................................................................................................... 5
5.1.
BIG LOAD CARRIER ................................................................................................................... 5
5.1.1.
PALLETS ................................................................................................................................ 5
5.1.2.
GRID BOXES .......................................................................................................................... 5
5.1.3.
OTHER BIG LOAD CARRIER (GLT)............................................................................................ 5
5.2.
SMALL LOAD CARRIER (KLT) .................................................................................................... 6
5.2.1.
VDA PLASTIC BINS ................................................................................................................ 6
5.2.2.
SMALL CARDBOARD BOXES .................................................................................................... 6
5.2.3.
W AREHOUSE BINS ................................................................................................................. 6
6.
CONTAINER MANAGEMENT ........................................................................................................ 6
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1. Preamble
The “Packaging Regulations for Deliveries” apply for all suppliers to the plants 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 of
ANDREAS STIHL AG & Co. KG (hereinafter referred to as STIHL) and for logistics suppliers who
work for STIHL (DSV / Munz) and should be seen as a supplement to the “Delivery Conditions”
and the “STIHL Factory Standards” (SWN). It describes the basic principles on which the
packaging definitions of STIHL are based and the requirements for the supplementary packaging
application on the part of the supplier.
STIHL and their suppliers co-operate in the fulfillment of waste economy goals of environmental
legislation according to the following ecological priorities:
1. Avoidance
Restriction to the absolutely necessary in weight and volume
(Conservation of resources and reduction of transport volume)
2. Reduction
Use and continuous improvement of recyclable packaging material
3. Material utilization
Use of environmentally-friendly, recyclable materials for all types of
packaging, recycling as close to place of use as possible to avoid
return delivery chain and associated transports.
The packaging must be planned part-specifically according to the aspects of logistics, quality
assurance, environmental compatibility, economic efficiency, customer needs and statutory
regulations.
2.
Process of Packaging Definition
The packaging managers of the production logistics are responsible for the packaging definition
at STIHL, see annex 1.
For all material numbers a packaging has to be defined. The supplier has to support this process
by delivering part specific data or pictures when needed. This has to be done before the first
delivery to STIHL takes place. Before a delivery to STIHL the supplier has to check if he has a
valid packaging instruction.
The defined packaging has to be used with all future orders and consignments will be checked in
the goods receiving area of STIHL. If there are deviations, STIHL will file a complaint. Resulting
corrective actions might be charged to the supplier.
In exceptional cases packaging deviations might be approved of by the packaging manager. The
approval has then to be in writing and done before the delivery arrives at STIHL.
The supplier is obliged - to support continuous improvements and changes of the packaging.
Each packaging definition / change will be send to the supplier in written form (see annex 2). The
packaging definition will take effect, if there is no negative reaction of the supplier within 10
working days.
When the supplier needs to change a packaging, he is obliged to discuss that with the packaging
manager at STIHL in advance.
3.
Basic Requirements for Packaging Design
The packaging has always to fulfill the quality and technical requirements of the product. It may
e.g. be necessary to secure the product from dust, UV-radiation, corrosion, vibrations,
mechanical forces or electrical fields.
The packer / sender is liable for the delivery quality of the product unless otherwise agreed.
The packaging defined has to be useable at LCL transports (less-than-carload freight) and
therewith has to withstand multiple material handling steps. For overseas transports, the
packaging has to withstand these special surroundings and has to fit into sea containers.
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If re-useable packaging, such as plastic KLT or grid boxes is used, the products transported must
not soil this packaging. If necessary, e.g. for oiled parts, a PE-bag should be used.
Disposable packaging must be free from any contamination. It is necessary that it can be emptied
completely.
Material combinations or compositions are not allowed (e.g. plastic coated cardboard boxes)
Bags may, for safety reasons, not be closed with staples. Alternatively they can be sealed by
welding or taping.
Each packaging should be easy to open, unpack and dispose to minimize the workforce needed.
Generally STIHL rejects the use of packaging materials made of foodstuff (e.g. packing chips
made of corn).
All disposable packaging must be made of environmentally friendly and recyclable material, that
is accepted for comprehensive recycling (refer to annex 3)
If, for certain parts, „STIHL Factory Standards“(SWN) apply, the delivery has to be made
according to these SWN.
3.1. Filling Capacity
The filling quantity must be fitted to the packaging and should be as high as possible, but the
product quality and the weight restrictions always have priority (refer to annex 11). Each change
of filling quantities has to be discussed with and agreed to by the packaging manager of STIHL.
3.2. Stacking
In principle, the packaging should be chosen to be stackable. The stacking must be transport safe
and it must ensure easy and safe handling. Stacking of pallets must be possible to ensure an
optimal usage of sea-containers and truck transports.
Small load carriers are bound to the applicable guidelines mentioned in appendix 8/9 (stacking on
pallets).
A stack has always to be made of complete layers. The number of layers stacked upon the pallet
must not lead to deformations or damages of the packages. The package must bear an according
label if, in special cases, no further stacking is allowed.
Stacks made of disposable cardboards must not be contrary to the requirements mentioned
under 3.3.
3.3. Loading
In order to avoid damage, the packed goods and the packing material must not exceed the
outside perimeters of the pallet. Product specific deviations must be coordinated with the
packaging manager of STIHL.
Strapping used for load security purposes has to be made out of plastic. Metal straps or metal
closing clips are not allowed. Horizontal edge protection must be used to prevent the packaging
from damage. Alternatively to the use of strapping, the load can be secured by stretching or
shrinking with PE film. Note: the film should not cover the free space for the forks of the forklift
trucks (refer to annex 6).
Horizontal edge protection can be replaced by the use of cover A 1208 for KLT pallets.
Non-slip paper is not allowed for pallets with small load carrier (plastic KLT or small cardboard
boxes).
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3.4. Identification
Each single package (pallet, carton, bag, etc.) must have a clearly visible tag or sticker. We prefer
a space on the side of the package.
Labels are needed on all four sides, both small and both long sides, with big load carriers.
Exceptions are grid boxes, foldable boxes (GP03) and pallets with small load carriers: for which
labelling on two sides, one small and one long side, is sufficient.
The package has to be labeled according VDI Standard 4902 (refer to annex 4). There may be
exceptions from this rule, when special reasons occur. As an absolute minimum requirement the
tag or sticker must contain the following information: STIHL part number, STIHL part name and
quantity. Suppliers sending shipments according to EDI VDA 4913 to STIHL are obliged to mark
their packages in correspondence to VDA Standard 4902.
The language on the labels should be German; alternatively they may be in English.
Paper or cardboard must be used for goods tags / labels. They must not be taped onto the
packaging, if reusable packaging is used. Exceptional textile label dots can be used. Holders
should be used for the goods tags / labels, where provided.
However, tags / labels on disposable packaging should principally be pasted in avoidance of loss.
All disposable packaging must be labeled clearly and visibly with standardized (image and
abbreviation according to DIN 6120) symbols or symbols recognized by the waste disposal
industry. The labeling should not impair the recyclability.
All non-compliant goods tags and attachments must be removed. The application of additional or
replacing tags is permitted only after release has been granted.
If a package is not filled with the target quantity, in case of delivery of remaining quantities, there
has to be a label with „Rest“ or „Restmenge“ on the particular package. There should be only one
package with a remaining quantity per delivery. In general, the delivery has to be agreed to by the
responsible material planner.
If the remaining quantities result out of different production batches, this has to be shown on the
packaging with a label “Restmenge Charge”.
Multiple parts pallets, with different material numbers on one pallet / grid box; need to have a
packing list with them. Material numbers and quantities have to be listed in the packing list. These
kinds of pallets need to be marked clearly as “multiple parts pallets”. The different material should
be stacked in a way to allow an easy separation at STIHL.
Delivery notes have to be added to the delivered goods. E.g. plastic bags or envelopes can be
used. In addition to that, also the driver of the truck has to have a delivery note.
4.
Incoming Goods Process / 8D-Report
Quantity and condition of the packaging units will be checked at the incoming goods department
regularly. Transport- and arts- packaging will be accepted only, if they are in good condition.
We reserve the right to return shipments, if they do not comply with our valid agreements. Should
this lead to disproportionally high problems regarding the due-date, the goods may have to be
repacked. This will be discussed between STIHL and the supplier. The resulting costs will be
charged to the supplier.
If deviations to the ‘delivery conditions’, ‘packaging regulations for deliveries’, agreed packaging,
wrong identification, damaged packaging, damaged goods or other occur, a quality notification is
created and STIHL will file a complaint to the supplier.
STIHL requires an 8D-report to improve products or services of any kind. For the deviations listed
above you can use your own 8D-Report or the sample form of VDA (see also annex 15).
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The complaint processing will be done with the software ‚Pool4Tool‘, when the supplier is enabled
for the software. ‘Pool4Tool’ will provide an extra 8D-Report directly in the software.
5.
Packaging Material
5.1. Big Load Carrier
The definition of big load carrier includes grid boxes, pallets and other packaging which is similar
in size.
Big load carrier must not exceed a gross weight of 600 kg. For the plants D4 and D7 it is 800 kg.
Exceptions of that rule must be approved by the packaging manager of STIHL.
There are two different height classes, a total height of maximum 600mm and a total height of
maximum 1.000mm. Exceptions must be approved by the packaging manager of STIHL.
5.1.1. Pallets
See annex 5/6
Basically Euro-pallets have to be used (1.200x800mm). Are there no Euro-pallets available or
extremely expensive, other types of pallets can be used. These pallet types require a special
approval of a packaging manager of STIHL. In this case, certain criteria, which allow a processing
in a highly automated warehouse, have to be fulfilled .When a pallet type is approved, it has to be
used with all future deliveries.
Half size pallets (600x800mm) are not allowed.
INKA-Pallets are not allowed.
Pallets out of LVL (laminated veneer lumber) are not allowed
Pallet-size-cardboard boxes must be stackable and have to withstand a top-load of 800 kg. The
pallet-size-cardboard boxes have to be attached to the basic pallet. If the cardboard boxes are
stapled to the pallet, between 8 and 12 staples have to be used. Background of that is the use of
pallet changing system at STIHL.
Wooden or cardboard stacking frames will not be accepted nor re-used.
Supplier own plastic pallets are treated as single-use pallets and will not be re-used.
All pallets have to be treated according to ISPM 15 Standard (IPPC) and show a correspondent
burn-in sign. Only heat treated pallets are allowed (HT). For each treated pallet verification must
be available. Please see the ‘delivery conditions’ for more details.
Euro-pallets are exchangeable, when they meet the change-criteria according to the GPALGuideline for class ‘B’ AND are treated with ISPM 15.
5.1.2. Grid Boxes
Only grid boxes according to DIN 15155 (‚DB Gitterboxpalette‘) are allowed (see annex 7). To
protect the transported goods, the grid boxes should have a lining e.g. cardboard or PE-bag. In all
cases a grid box must be closed on the top.
Grid boxes must meet the exchange-criteria of EPAL / GPAL (see annex 12b).
5.1.3. Other big load carrier (GLT)
There are some more big load carrier which are in use - at STIHL.
When using steel tubs (WA01) it is necessary to be aware of damaged tubs. If the damage is too
heavy, don’t use this tub for transporting goods any more. If the goods to be transported are
sensitive regarding dust or contamination, use the tubs only in combination with a PE-bag lining.
Octabins and Big-Packs are used for the delivery of plastic raisin. For them, other dimensions
than mentioned above, are valid. Please contact the packaging manager regarding this topic.
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The foldable box KTP is a foldable plastic box. To avoid damage of the box – it should be
handled - carefully. After using the box for transport, the box must be completely emptied -, all
labels must be removed and the box has to be collapsed. There is an information leaflet, which
can be ordered on demand.
5.2. Small Load Carrier (KLT)
The definition of small load carrier include: plastic bins, small cardboard boxes and other
packaging material.
5.2.1. VDA Plastic Bins
STIHL uses three different types of plastic bins, according to the C-series VDA 4500 standard
(see annex 8). A KLT must not exceed a gross weight of 14 kg (KLT6 and KLT8) or 12 kg (KLT9).
The filling level must not exceed the inner stacking line.
Covering material on top of the KLT is only acceptable, when it is not likely to fly away at
higher transportation speeds (see annex 11).
5.2.2. Small Cardboard Boxes
Cardboard boxes must be closed with either adhesive tape or plastic straps. Metal straps or metal
closing clips are not allowed.
Cardboard boxes with a separate, unattached lid or opening perforation are not allowed.
The dimensions of the cardboard boxes are defined in detail (see annex 9).
Generally the dimensions for all cardboard boxes must be stated to the packaging manager.
These cardboard box types will be attributed to the according material numbers and have to be
used with all future deliveries.
5.2.3. Warehouse Bins
Sometimes STIHL owned picking bins are used for delivery of spare parts. These kinds of bins
are stacked on a flat pallet, see annex 10.
6.
Container Management
All guidelines and details regarding the topics procurement, inventory, cleaning and costs of reuseable bins and boxes are laid down in the “Agreement about the Circulation of Re-useable Bins
and Boxes”.
When incoming Euro-pallets or grid boxes meet the exchange EPAL criteria they will be settled in
the container account or replaced with empties(see annex 12a-12c).
In the event of provable damage of boxes or bins, we reserve our right to refuse acceptance or
charge the supplier.
If re-useable bins or boxes show damages, STIHL has to be informed by the supplier. Please use
the form in annex 15.
Should there be a shortage in Re-useable bins or boxes, STIHL will provide alternative cardboard
boxes instead.
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Annex 1: Process of Packaging Definition
Definition of
Packaging
• Requirements of STIHL
• Suggestion from supplier
• Definition of box/bin type, quantity ect.
• Official information of the final packaging definition from STIHL to
supplier (Word document or information via supplier portal)
• Supplier integrates the packaging information into his own production or
Documentation packaging process. If needed, information about other realization date
Delivery to
STIHL
• Check of first delivery by STIHL packaging manager, check of defined
packaging and final approval
• Continous checks of future deliveries by STIHL incoming goods
department
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Annex 2: Cover letter for new packaging fixing
<Company Name>
<Contact Person>
Supplier No.:
<XXXXXXXX>
<Street/Box>
<Country Code><Zip Code><Place>
Your reference Your message of
Our reference
E-mail
Phone
Telefax
Date
<SKB>
<email-address>
<XXXX> <8XXXX> XX.XX.XXXX
Packaging for Deliveries – New Fixing
Dear Ms./Mr. <contact person>,
We have agreed on the following packaging for the - parts indicated:
Part number
Description
Packaging
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
This new packaging meets our requirements and is therefore fixed by STIHL. From the beginning of
<Month/CW> <Year>, please deliver your goods according to this new packaging definition. Failure to
comply with it will result in complaints from STIHL and affect your supplier evaluation figure. Changes
have to be consulted with and approved by STIHL in advance.
If you do not object to this letter within 10 working days, STIHL regards this newly fixed packaging as
- accepted by your company.
Please, also take into consideration our Delivery Conditions and Packaging Regulations for Deliveries,
which you will find in the supplier sector on our homepage.
http://www.stihl.com/documents-for-downloading.aspx
Best regards,
ANDREAS STIHL AG & Co. KG
Manufacturing Logistics Department
Mörikestraße 81 + 83
D-71636 Ludwigsburg
p.p.
<Person in charge>
This letter is done automatically and is valid without signature.
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Annex 3: Permitted / Non-permitted Materials
Type
Permitted material
Examples of materials not permitted
Cardboards
Papers and cardboards which are free of paper production pollutants
Corrosion
protection
paper
Plastics
VCI papers which have proven recyclable (protective paper with paper or
cardboard). VCI: Volatile Corrosion Inhibitor
Paper or cardboard with water insoluble coatings or
adhesives
Paper with incompatible additives, incompatibly
impregnated or saturated paper (e.g. bitumen paper)
Fibrous materials
Molded parts
Protective caps
Foils
Foams
Strapping tapes
VCI foil
PE, PET, PP, PS, PA
PE, PET, PP, PS, PA
PE, PP, PS
PE, PP, PS
PP (color, black)
The use of VCI foil must be agreed individually with
ANDREAS STIHL AG & Co. KG
PVC
Impure plastics
Plastic fibers (glass fibers)
PA plastic straps
Metals
Steel (also galvanized or lacquered)
Aluminum
Wood
Solid wood without impregnation
Plywood
Wood wool
Wood, lacquered or coated
Textiles
Cellulose fibers (e.g. cotton, sisal, hemp)
Impregnated or coated cellulose (e.g. wax linen)
Glass
Only if absolutely necessary due to chemical compatibility with the filled goods
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Annex 4: Sample of VDA goods tag (VDA standard 4902)
Data elements in the standard 210 x 148 mm goods tag
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Annex 5: Pallets and pallet-size cardboard boxes
Official name
STIHL name
Heat Treatment
External dimensions
LxWxH [mm]
Tare Weight [kg]
Volume [l]
Limit of gross weight [kg]
Stacking empties
Stacking filled
Bending with gross weight
in 1.000mm clearance in
rack [mm]
Euro-Pool-Pallet
DIN 15146
One-way-Pallet
Basis DIN EN13382:2002
pallet-size cardboard
box
pallet-size cardboard
box
Euro-Pallet
EP01-EP03
ISPM 15 according to IPPC (HT)
1200x800x150
Single-use pallet
EW01-EW03
ISPM 15 according to IPPC (HT)
1180x750x150
pallet-cardboard box
PK1 or PK02
pallet-cardboard box
PK2 or PK01
1180x750x750
1180x750x400
25
600*
(Plant D4 / D7 max. 800)
18
600*
(Plant D4 / D7 max. 800)
10
618
600*
(Plant D4 / D7 max.
800)
6
322
600*
(Plant D4 / D7 max. 800)
Max. 14 times
Max. 14 times
20
20
2 times
20
4 times
20
* Higher weights must be approved by the packaging manager at STIHL
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Annex 6: Single-use pallets
All types of single-use pallets need a design release of a STIHL packaging manager.
To get the pallets work in the production warehouse of STIHL, the pallet construction has to fulfill the
following dimensions. All figures in [mm]. ‘Freiraum’ means clearance.
Furthermore:
3 rows of wooden blocks are necessary
no cross boards at the bottom
no outstanding nails
quality like EPAL / GPAL minimum class: „B“
no LVL-wood
Four way access must be possible
Burn-In sign of ISPM Treatment (HT)
Stretch film must not block the clearance area for the forklift forks:
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Annex 7: Big load carrier (GLT)
Official name
STIHL name
Inside dimensions LxWxH [mm]
Outside dimensions LxWxH [mm]
Tare weight [kg]
Volume [l]
Limit of gross weight [kg]
Stacking empties
Stacking filled
DB-Grid box pallet
DIN 15155
Grid box
GP01
1200x800x800
1240x835x910
70 / 85
768
600*
(Plant D4 / D7 max. 800)
Max. 6 times
Max. 4 time
Foldable plastic box
Steel tub galvanized
Foldable box KTP
GP03
1190x790x795
1230x830x980
45
750
350
Steel tub
WA01
800x500x600
860x550x670
35
240
800
Max. 14 times
Max. 3 times
Max. 5 times
Max. 5 times
* Higher weights must be approved by the packaging manager at STIHL
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Annex 8: Small load carrier - bins according to VDA 4500
Official name
STIHL name
C-KLT 3214
KLT9 / M09
C-KLT 4321
KLT8 / M08
C-KLT 6421
KLT6 / M06
Inner dimensions
LxWxH [mm]
Outside dimensions
LxWxH [mm]
Tare weight [kg]
260x136x144
334x247x168
532x346x164
Cover plate
A1208
Cover plate for KLTPallets
1200x800x95
300x200x147,5
400x300x213
600x400x213
1204x807x95
0,72
2,07
3,7
6,1
Volume [l]
4,6
14
30
-
Limit of gross weight [kg]
12
14
14
-
Stacking layout on pallet
16 Bins per Layer
8 Bins per Layer
4 Bins per Layer
2 Layer per Pallet
4 Layer per Pallet
4 Layer per Pallet
= 32 Bins per Pallet
= 32 Bins per Pallet
= 16 Bins per Pallet
Picture
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Annex 9: Small load carrier – cardboard boxes
Official name
KLT Cardboard box size 9
KLT Cardboard box size 8
KLT Cardboard box size 6
STIHL name
KAR9
KAR8
KAR6
Outside dimensions
LxWxH [mm]
Quality
292x193x145 +/- 5mm
402x292x195 +/- 5mm
600x402x195 +/- 5mm
EB 2.40
EB 2.40
EB 2.40
Possible top-load [kg]
50
50
80
Closing method
Top flaps taped
Top flaps taped
Top flaps taped
Limit of gross weight [kg]
12
14
14
Stacking layout on pallet
16 boxes per Layer
8 boxes per Layer
4 boxes per Layer
2 layer per pallet
4 layer per pallet
4 layer per pallet
= 32 boxes per pallet
= 32 boxes per pallet
= 16 boxes per pallet
Picture
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Annex 10: Small load carrier: Warehouse bins
Blue plastic bin K06
Green plastic bin K08
Blue plastic bin K09
Warehouse bin K06
Warehouse bin K08
Warehouse bin K09
Inner dimensions
LxWxH [mm]
Outside dimensions
LxWxH [mm]
Tare weight [kg]
560x360x311
445x278x185
291x181x185
600x400x315
500x300x200
350x210x200
2,8
1,58
0,79
Volume [l]
62,5
23,5
10,4
Limit of gross weight [kg]
20
20
20
Stacking layout on pallet
1 Layer with 4 bins
2 Layer per pallet
1 Layer with 4 bins
3 Layer per pallet
1 Layer with 10 bins
2 Layer per pallet
Official name
STIHL name
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Annex 11: Specialties with small load carrier deliveries
The height of the material must not exceed the inner stacking line (red) of the plastic KLT.
No material which can fly away easily
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Bags have to be closed properly
Pallet with KLT secured with edge protection &straps
Annex 12a: Exchange criteria STIHL KLT
This KLT meets the STIHL requirements
related to criteria for exchange.
- Undamaged
- Clean
- No labels
A KLT does not meet the STIHL requirements related to criteria for exchange if one or more of the following
deviations are ascertained:
The KLT is damaged or deformed, so that it ceases to be fully serviceable or rather ceases to offer the necessary
working safety (for example KLT's ground or sides are cracked massively).
Consequence: The exchange of such bins is not possible in the STIHL pool.
Measure: The KLT owner needs to dispose of this KLT at his own expense.
The KLT is pasted or contaminated.
Consequence: A bin exchange in the STIHL pool is possible but may lead to a complaint (if it can be proved that the
label(s) had been attached by the supplier).
Measures: Prior to the filling of the KLT, contamination and old labels need to be removed to a great extent;
- At least, the labels need to be made unrecognizable, so that neither a wrong part number nor a quantity indication or a
barcode can lead to confusion.
- The bin must be cleaned to an extent, that a quality reduction of the parts can be excluded.
Note: CLEAN = when reaming with a cloth, no soiling can be detached (free of oil, dust)
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Annex 12b: Grid box exchange criteria (see also www.epal-pallets.org)
Pictures allowed for publication by creator: Gütegemeinschaft Paletten e.V.
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Annex 12c: Euro pallets exchange criteria (see also www.epal-pallets.org)
Additional remarks of STIHL in red
only ISPM 15 / IPPC!
only ISPM 15 / IPPC!
Other than these pallets will not be exchanged.
Pictures allowed for publication by creator: Gütegemeinschaft Paletten e.V.
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Annex 13: Interfaces of Quality Responsibility for Means of Transport
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Annex 14: 8D-Report re-useable bins or boxes
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Annex 15: VDA 8D-Report blank template
Lieferant (Supplier)
Anschrift (Adress/Location)
8 D – REPORT
Beanstandung
Beanstand.-Nr. Eröffnet am:
(Concern Title)
(Ref. No.)
Berichtsdatum
Teilebezeichnung:
(Status Date)
(Part Name)
(Start Date)
Zeichnungsnummer/Index:
(Part Number/Index)
1 Team
Name,Abt.(Depmt)
2 Problembeschreibung
(Problem Description)
Fehlercharakter
Teamleit.(Champ.)
(Problem Profile Data)
3 Sofortmaßnahme(n)
% Wirkung
(Containment Action(s))
(Effect)
Einführungsdatum
(Implem. date)
4 Fehlerursache(n)
%Beteiligung (Contribution)
(Root Cause(s))
5 Geplante Abstellmaßnahme(n)
(Chosen Permanent Corrective Action(s))
6 Eingeführte Abstellmaßnahme(n)
(Implemented Permanent Corrective Action(s))
7 Fehlerwiederholung verhindern
(Action(s) to Prevent Recurrence)
Implementation in:
Wirksamkeitsprüfung
(Verification)
Ergebniskon- Einsatztermin
trolle (Controls) (Implement. date)
verantwortlich Einführ.termin
(responsible)
(Implem.date)
Abschlußdatum
Ersteller (Rep.by)
(Close Date)
Tel.,Fax-Nr.
Product
FMEA
Process
FMEA
Control
Plan
Procedure
8 Teamerfolg gewürdigt
(Congratulate your Team)
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Lieferant (Supplier)
Anschrift (Adress/Location)
8 D - REPORT SEITE (PAGE ):
4 Fehlerursache(n)
% Beteiligung
(Root Cause(s))
(Contribution)
5 Geplante Abstellmaßnahme(n)
Wirksamkeitsprüfung
(Chosen Permanent Corrective Action(s))
(Verification)
Ersteller
(Report by)
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